The Behavioural Sciences Unit, proudly supported by the Kids with Cancer Foundation, in the Kids Cancer Centre, at Sydney Children's Hospital, provides information about their team and research projects on their website. They also run a blog, on which you can read a post I wrote for the BSU.

The Stories Between is a wonderful lifestyle blog that allows people to share anything from exploring grief to finding the silver linings in life's challenges. At the following link you can find a blog post I wrote for their website.

Get Social Health is an awesome company that focuses on educating healthcare professionals and patients on using social media to enhance and improve the healthcare experience. Through their website, they share podcasts and blogs related to social media use in healthcare. In the podcast linked below, I share my experiences with using social media tools as a patient, as well as tips and tricks on how to use social media to better access social support during cancer treatment.

Cancer Knowledge Network is an incredible organization that shares a variety of resources with those impacted by cancer - caregivers, friends, family members, patients, and survivors alike. At the following link you can find the articles I have written for CKN.

Lacuna Loft is a fantastic nonprofit organization that provides resources, encouragement, and support to support young adults with serious illness and caregivers throughout the world. They have a particularly awesome section called "Young Adult Voices" in which young adult with chronic illness (including cancer patients/survivors) can share experiences and provide support to each other through blog posts. You can find a post I wrote for them at the link below.

Applying Social Media Technologies in Healthcare Environments is a great book for healthcare professionals and patients alike, organized and edited by the Healthcare Information Systems Society (HIMSS). I wrote the second chapter of this book, "The Value of Social Media: A Patient's Perpspective."